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EOCLESIASTIOAIi. rjHUBCH E "c" OF CHRIS T. WEgT-STR'feET. — Morning, at 11, for Fellowship; Evening, at 6,45, Mr. Geo. Aldridge will preach. Subject: "God Save the Kins'" ~.■.. Wednesday Evening at 7.45—" The EarlyMinistry ,of Paul. , ' ~ _.-„■'' '-•■'■ ' WALTERS-RD'., .MT. incr at 11, for Fellowship; Evening at 6.45; Mr. G. A. Green will preach. Subject, "The New Creation." pHUBCH B S OiF CHRI ST. PONSONBY-RdAD.-—7 p.m., ■Mγ. A. iF. : Turner, Subject, "The PilesthWd of Christ." . . ... .1 ' ... DOMINIdN-ROAD,. Corner' Burnley race:—6.4s p.m., Mr. Grlnsteaa, Subject, " Reccmcillatioh;" Tuesday, at-7.30; β^tfere , Rally . . .. '. RICHMOND—7 p.m., Mr. W. Hlbburt, subject. " Partnership." •Mγ. Howard. ONEHUSG-A l (Foresters' Gospel Address. Preacher. :Mr. W. D. M. ■pXpaKURA. — 7 p.m., and -Wednesday 7 30. PUKEKOHK EAST.—<Mr. M. Bell. .<■ The abpvfi Churches of .Christ meet every Lord's Day at 11, for Brei_lhg of Breafl, Prayer, Praise arid Exhortation: • CH R I S T A D E L P H I A _N S, Foresters' Hall, EdinTmrgh-st., Nfew-ton. 11 am.—Memorial Service (I. Cor. xi-) 7 .p.m. — "The Requirements of God for Eternal Life." '...,.. ■EARB-B CHRI ST ABB _PHI ANS £ Masonic Hall, Nev? jNortb. Eoad, Eden Terrace. . 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m.—"The Hope of the Gospel. B. A-PTIST TABERNAGL.E, U'PBE-B QUEEN-STBEiBT. REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. 10.30—Prayer Meeting,in Bible Class .Hal]. 11— "Paul's Great Speech in the City of the Violet Crown." 6.so—Singing by the Choir. 7—"THE CRY FOR A KING." . . /-S RANGE-ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH, vX CORNER DOMINiON-'ROAD. REV. ERNEST A. ■KIRWOO'D. To-night, T.SO-iFellowship 'Meeting.-To-morow Morning, at s Bible Class.

Sunday Services: 11 a.m.—"The -Baptist B'rotterhodd." 645 p.m:—People's Service, , .VStumbUng Over'the Simple Message of Salvation. Song''Service from Alexander's Ilymns. All Seats Free. Everybody Welcome^ WINSO-NBY BAPTIST CKtfßCH■Morning—"The Significance -of the World's Baptist Congress now Sitting. Evenlnc—Young People's Service. Old-time Stakey'6 ■ H.ymns to Old-Tlme Tunes. -Subject, "TB"e Vision Splendid." ' ."0* Preacher: , ; REV. A. NORTH. Tl/TT EBE-N BAiRTIST CHU-RCH.-rll a.m., M judgTßutton:.." The Secret Repository of the. Religious AfCections." 7,, Rev How T ard ; EllWtt, " Jesus and Industrialism. EPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH Ccorner ■Manukau-rfl.. a,nd Yovk-avenuei.-jSer-vices conducted by Rev. Stanley Jenkln nt 11 a m "Ourselves and the PhiUidelphfa 'qonlress"; 7 p.m., 'T& 'L.ifUng'of Sto6n^ "O'ICHMOND BAPTIST Morning, at 11-Mr. R. P. de Rldder. Evening, at J. Christie. HALL, VIEW-RD., MOUKT 'ED.ES Sunday, 7-p.m.—ilessts. Angus and 'Medley. Tuesday 7-.3o—Pray«r. . Thursday—Address to Christians toy air.■W. 'R- -Wilson.

GOSPEL SAifU. CAIiLIOPE-ROAD, C3T DEVOTsPORT. Junday, 7 J: -J.Winßicott. ; L'uesday, 5.30 p.m.—Pnryer .Meeting. - : ■ ] A Hearty Invrf ation to All. : -SAIiL, PA&VmitiA SuTiday, 7 ■ p;tn.--Preaclier. Mr. Thatcher. ■ Friday, 7.-30—Prayer • Meeting. \£ll ai'e heartily Welcome. ' tirbWEwsT. HAtii, v qs-e , O. »APE-ROAD. Sunday,--7'Plin'.-r-il-r.'Fortune. Wednesday, 7.-30 ■■p.m.-s-Bj.yie.. Readtps.-,, ...... CIThT . : ESQ., -'M-.P., . • -Speaks-to'Men. - S.IISG." . ; Y.M-C.A;, SUNDAY, at 3.30. ,~1 r A TKbK-LA-XD r MI3?ISTE.RS' ' 'A;SSOGIAA. . ' TION. M I ■-■ ICING'S'THEATRE, "NEWTOIS. TO-MORROW ■ (SUNDAYy. -'at : %3- p'*Q. ; .-<<\A.':MASS [MEETING. ■ i • ■■': '«OeiA-L' GHRISTIANITY"' v - (An antidote ."to AhO-Cyhrisfcian .and 'Revo- ' •" ' lutiona'ry. "SotfialiShi). €hair to be token (jyVHOS. 1 GEO. - FOWI,DS. ADDRESSES 'by REV... HOWARD ELLIOTT ("What is Socialism?") .REV. K. L. WAIjKBH, •' SIM. > ("The '-Approach to tlie Social Question"). .Misses EUlnglia'in~and Olphert will Sing. air. W- "-T. Shafpe /'A'cdobipanist. : MEN and WOTIKN .are iuvited. Male ■Members of ore .invijed to take-' a seat- on ■ -the '•"Pla'tfotni. ' Collection. iHOW-A'RD ELLIOTT, Convener, •iSuriday Afternoon '.Meetings Committee. : ;■-. . / . : . . ; .-515 'fink'E AUCKLAND "SOCIETY ;dp Tstf E •J. 1 ' *:NEW V CHUR.CH, '. '. ■'' : > , POMPALLiE-R HALL, PONSONBT. .■ Service. '7 'Sp^m.,'flmlday.- ■ """Subject, "Jesus </hrlst." -WXTCKLA-Sp iTHEOSOPHKJAL 1 SOCIETY 'HAY'ifER'S 'BtriLDHNGS, -WELLiESIJEy- : st; W-Mt. "'■' " "■■' -■SIJNDAY, 25th : JUNE, AT f'F.M. ■'•' ' ?' 1^li ? Lecttire, "T-BE '■ HO.M'E'WA'RD irOTJRXE.T,'" ■ 'By Mr. Pleading ;by 'iMiss .-Ada ' Le Music. . iQoeetloilß.

■mHEosoPHicAi/ , ■ ~i; "society. vJL ' VH.F:B. r -Loa.ee,-'351/Qii&!>n-st. '" ' ■sunday,.-at t;»p.<m. ' '-", Public •-Lecture, "PAIN AND" SUFFERING—THE ..MY<S''tfEKST SOLVED." • ■By Mr. iW.vMelville ■-■Newton: Questions -Invited. TO-NIGHT -(SATUiRDiAY),' AT- S'O'd/OCK > Ijecturettevby Mm.; Daridson. Musical Programme, tprovldedfiby ; '3£r. T.'TVI. Simpson. iEefreshmeats. "Collection to "flfcfrray ' ex- ' . S'peiftes. ■'■ ■'" '■ i Lotus,/Clasß,: tor Children,.-,Suridsy, a^plm. Free, Public Classes, -for- Inquirers .Monday, 7:45'p.m.-Wednesday, 2.30 p.m. ' : Library. " ' <530 igCOi'T-BENNETT replies ?to .Ministers , *-> 'Association; Opera Houee, Sunday* 7SO Hear the Socialist side. ''. ' "•'■ ■!%.

jJ||LjP CdtmClH, PARADE, @\~%2j&l 'TO "COMMEMORATE 'THE ";GLpEiOTJS 12th. : " "«!Jb*P- 0 .. r_—! ..■ .. Service wiir ,be CHURCH. ' All members,, past' and present, •are invited. "at Orange Hall, 10; sum., r ;julysß. ,prange. Regalia. ' ' ■ "VBy'order R.W.D.G.M. . ' ■ i ' .JfSkM' .- M-. ?- "ILjjS ' GHURCE PARADE ■ 'Ws& T0 COMMEMORATE ' -THE . :'.GtOElOpS'l2th. i- Service •will" be JheldimST. ;J* *5> MATTHEW'S CHUHCH: Assemble at "Orange 'Hall, 10 a.m., July ; 9th. All meinbeia, ' past' and! present, are invited. R.8.1V Regalia only , . ■By order of'AV.ai: X ' ' f~\ "'X 1 • THE • AN-ITOAK-SOCIAT. " ■>-¥!i*WS -Will beheld-in ■ ./S?n¥ng3Sh FOEESTEKS' ;4O.LC, ; Edln- > *!se//'s!*y » : bnrgn-st.,-Newton, on -• "WEDNESDAY, ' 12th, : ■ :■ at'-B;p.tii. " "•"" . * J, •Dancing;;B tin:aa.m.-gplendi4;Progranim.e. ■ " Subscription': * Doubles ' 5/, Gents.-.-3/, i Laaies 2/. _ f, B£ order; l^

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 149, 24 June 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 149, 24 June 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 149, 24 June 1911, Page 6

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